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a. — ay iservative Tone Import Makes Other »pedients Necessary. a z Piscortsts fag new complications to meet down to-day. Peciire more than $1,007,000 addit for import and the @minently satisfactory to those 1B dig public following. t within a reasonable volume activities in their specialties. ‘to be met. With speculation loans and strengthen their “geryes, thus bettering the financial “@ition all around _) Gold Slow tv Reach Here. “HE will be five days before any prac-| hie reef can be obtained from By the various points abroad. Wednesday the National the yellow metal from London and Will be quickly followed by the re ‘the shipments from South Afric Pension t week and additional anticipa ts will be made for Australian gold. These tacts had an important bearing the monetary situation as reile: fz. call money rate. er cent, and ni ped per cent, ré most of the loans of t! Ad je fact that the aaah Barks is mu: was leved to be the case h effect here. o) Kallways Were stronger. sin the rallway Met Ilinols Central Xe Island led the market. 1 over a point adv; ter made a new high record, © 621 mark and holding th ain above St Phe victory of the Rock Ish s the Governor of low: sible for the s @ former was advan that v. ble rights will lan Pa 2 Can. elite, | Atchison and st. y that the advance in in the t! leaders would ald the: mdition of don the soon ace! vanta, eculation Forced Uncertainty as to KS TO REDUCE LOANS. Failure to Secure Large jount of Goid in Europe ity as to money market litions and the possibility of the ‘bank statement for the week develop- ik combined to keep market ac- failure of New York bankers to jonal | 41 strength of _ ea market were features not “Want to force prices up and to develop F the time being it seems to be the lerstanding that the market shall be this way the monetary stringency temporarily the banks may reduce of the gold that ts belng shipped | Baypk will receive its first shipment of | payments will be very hea Klondik i money opened at 7 and § per cent., then at whiea | day were | was strong parental objection to thelr AnOWS DOWN in Ex- next who and t the numerous pools shall restrain | cut re- con- the city | thi. to cted VAS SAR GIRL’S ROMANTIC HALF-YEAR ENDS ON STAGE. + 4 > —— Beautiful. Kentuckian Married In Spring and Separated in Summer. Anna Held The br Miss Duko day handsome was at Co One nigh the tronger than F had a 008 banker of Louisville, K THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. | and i n\ Paul were aleo ‘strong the vancing pr eltef that the tunnel Would speedily be granted "Gould Stocks in Demand. I the Gould stocks we exception of St. 1, which displayed strong of manipulation, In #pite of ‘that 1 inanced w 1 and every large. industrial list was stronger, Bpeculation was confined Bcope. The steel issucs icing beyond last night's loderate buying orders we: the Wi toby wi 8, But the business Ne Of Shipment from $750,000 "to $1,250,000 Announced, \ Freres were informed to- the London, Paris and American of Ban Francisco had increased 7 } whipment of Australi: old fr 4 ; jan gold from Syite old is due at San Francisco in 4 " & n Francisco 4 ly part of next mont ——$_— The Wheat Market, wheat market to-day the dema! fidivided. Se; ontrast with t =. o's opening pri Tato Wik: Be r, 69 to September, + York's closing prices it—-May. 74 7-8 bid: Si MAA; December 7 64 vd cs Offered 48; May. offered 46 G6 i-1; Ostober, Otterea 68 -2; October, §3 #8. 8-8 bid; May, 40 i — ‘The Cotton Market, mal cotton market op meth prices 5 points ol cables were weak, influences ‘the, murke market its ti p fairly strong. Wall street bought t Af lhe January option. Liverpoo! steadied and + ber of foreign buying or: ait, jOUseS, NOWeVveEr, sold free- profits, P, M. were: r, strong. with Louls and South: | opened at about last night's level. ‘The jets in the West were all a shade Corn was up on cold weather, ‘the offerings were about as liberal ind and sentiment was even- tember was steady in ie weakness late yester- ices were: Wheat ptember, 72 1-2 691-8. ‘Corn— 58 14 -4 bid; December, were: Cor: ned steady lower, news averaged up favorably Rovembar, er eR, 1 franchise | | | e the ithe i om the West e other | the earnings from Increased traff he | | day 5-8; 1-25 but be ere fers. Bep- er, of Pater- mae teralty hou inothi love affair. while George Ralph Haskell! Brown MISS MADELINE DUKE. Married in spring, separated In sum- Miss Duke has never been upon the| mer, on the stage in the fall-this is|stage, but she looks forward to her the romantic half-year's record of | new career with enthuslasm and confi- Madeline Duke, a dark, Southern | dence. eauty, who, will succeed Vivian Black-| She has a sweet soprano voice, and, ‘n| }burn as leader of the fencing girls in| her own words, is “a bully good "'* company. fe having acquired the art at f put unhappy married life of } Vasear. She has a graceful figure and | had its origin in a college- She was at Vassar, the vitality and spirits which are the | usual possession of a girl of nineteen. Her young husband has returned to | youth from New Orleans, | his home rnell. red. iy r deal Duke vows z t three years ago at a fra-} "ir she can help tt—and that. by » in Ithaca they met. There the law of Kentucky, a three years’ separation will entitle her te Miss Duke's first appeara WwW: divorce. will be at) hington Ovet. 13, when Flory Zleg- | ld's company Will open the season of) phe Little Duchess.’ finds her a retired ranged. now Miss Dui «her tathi 100 At 600 Am. 8i 700 Amer. HO A ) Bro But‘er| Canad 109 anata So 7m) Es 100 FW 409 Gen. 3 W Ww G. Ni, Contra! Inter. Paper BOOK. CPL 8. & M. pt eat, BM tat of 20) Kan. ‘City South festern Union Tel sD Kan City. South. pt 40) Wheel & 1. E dst pt Ofte 100 Lang. Island 10) Wheel & 1B. 2 of. 41 5,000 Loula, & B00 Wis. Central 30% 1,600 Met, See. 19) Wis. Central pt 56 80,100 Manhat 100 Manh B The Sch Drives Ashore on Monomoy Beach Loss. CHATHAM, Seth 1. Hil ing Station, losing his the lives o| masted schooner morning, taking them off In the breeches-| 263.000, | 5 Commissioner Stuy, HER) buoy vals In his estimate The Dora Matthewa was bound from| for the Five Departme . Newburyport to New York in bullast,| and ran as! 1 o'clock. the vessel Surfman ing across beach. F torch to warn them, They pald no at- nominated by] tention and to his utter astonishment nal dis-| the vessel ran right on shore at higao watel, the meonier came H. & bp Susar £ilis sent a and all the men but Capt. Bon- hore in the a ee | Sharon 1,800 Metro. 81 WW) Me Close. | 7% a rr A Central SP. Kan ine Locomotive moulve Be. alt melt. & Ret. i. ‘Alrbrake 1 108%, ids & to Raplt Transit tk c ian Pac Whern Pato: 00 ty 1.109 Ridder C 1.800 4.100. 2200 iron Iron pt rn 100 Un. Bag & Paper pf 2.8 Union BP orth & D. Electric Fuller Co Fuller Co. pt. an The total ailen of stocks ) and of bonds $2,240, om Cee ee | disseminating Stern Brothers Are showing FALL IMPORTATIONS of English Silk Squares in a large variety of new effects in designs and color Flowing End Scarfs § Ready in stock $2.25 (or to order An Extensive assortment of Fine Silk 95°, $ 1 45 95°, $1.45, 1.75 FOUR-IN-HANDS, TECKS & PUFFS, Women’s Neckwear The latest designs in‘Rufts, Muffs and Fancy Neck Pieces SPECIAL 0-MORROW HAND-MADE TAFFETA STOCKS with tie ends, in the newest shades, LIBERTY SILK RUFFS, long plaited ends, all black, black & white and white & black, FLOWING END SCARFS, . 48¢ $2.85, 3.50, 4.75 West Twenty-third Street. SOROSIS TRADE MARK The Best Shoe. Boots, Shoes and Slippers answer all the requirements of fashion and good taste, They are pre-eminently fitted to complete a costume, where faultless and appropriate attire is desired. Women’s recess. cecee Misses’ (11% to 2). Ca <Her) Children’s (8% to1!) .......060.5 2659 JAMES McCREERY & CO. Twenty-third Street. NEW EFFORT TO SETTLE STRIKE? Report that Widener Had Laid Plan Before Gov. Stone Is, Denied — Coal Prices To- Day. e+e sees 3.50 per pair “ “ a“ It was reported to-day from Scranton that P. A. B. Widener, with authority from the Presidents of the coal-carry- Ing roads, had laid before Gov. Stone a proposition for the settlement of the strike. Well, this is the end of ation. Suprove there's lots of aps in your wardrobe—new fall suit of cours: is wanted, Here's a good wearer at $6. Dark cheviot, faintly striped single-breasted sack suit. OUR NEW CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, We'll make to order for you, if you fromm M12 Up. Fite quality’ andeaias guaranteed.” gi claiard paid otha? Write for our Fashion Catalogue of New Fali Styles. Guarantee CLOTHING COMPANY, oprew" 127th St. and 3d Ave. ‘The terms, it was sald, were that the miners return to work with the under- standing that operations been resumed there will be an advance after have in the wage scale and certain of the matters under contention will be sub- ttted to arbitration. sident Mitchell, it was sald, had declined to consider the proposition, but had expressed a willingness to confer with the anthracite operators. A representative of one of the leading operators said there was no truth in the report. “Scranton has an excellent bureau for fairy tales," he sald, “and as far as I know nothing has ccourred to alter the position of the opsrators as ontlined by Mr, Baer." Yhere ts an advance to-day in the price of soft coal from $3.9 a ton to $4.49 and 4.50. The prices of anthracite “alongside” are quoted by a prominent dealer at $5.50 to $6.50 for pen size, $1.50 for buck- wheat No. 1 and “anything you care to charge" for domestic sizes. ‘5G INCREASEIN REECHES BUCY. HEALTH ESTIMATE ooner Dora Matthews Commissioner Lederle Asks $1,263,040 to Meet Ex. penses of His Department Next Year. enna and Will Be a Total lat to The Evening World) Several estimates which will figure in Sept, 18,—Caplj the chy budget for 1903 c ‘or 1908 have bee 18, omoy Life-Sav- in by heads of departments deen gent who so narrc escaped Comsiasioner Lederle, n of the Depart- ment of Health, asks for an Increase of 643, In the present allowed $984,391.18, own Ife last winter, saved { seven men from the three- Dora Matthews this} 2 budget he ts and he desires $1,- nt makes a de- se. He desires Um Of $5,264.50), . Making’ ari mand for a small { 35,318,082, as aga! he 1s now ailo epeaae Of $48.882.47. we Munle!pal Civil-Service ©, sion asks for $100,410. ‘The ‘comalanton Bot $98,000 this year. The City Clerk's estimat the same as this year—s149, ——ae— PLUMBER’S BAD FALL, Morris Glasky, plumber, No. 144 Gou- verneur street, while at work at No, 7 Forsyth street, fell trom the sixth breeches-buoy, to the third floor, was serfoumy | i and twken to Gouverneur Hospitals hore directly on the beach at| which A nasty sea was running and|!¥ will be a total loss. Edwin Studley saw her com- the shoals heading for the 4e quickly burned a Coston S,g3 exactly seas running all over her. line over the LONG ILLNESS MADE HER TIRED OF LIFE, Brooklyn Woman Kills Her-! self After Telling Her Hus-| band Where to Find the| Family Savings. INSANE WOMAN LEAPS FROM CAB, As She Neared Bellevue, Liz- zie Engel Suddenly Realized Where She Was Going and Tried to Escape. As a cab was turning into Twenty fortyoning sixth mirect from First avenue this afternoon, going toward Bellevue Hos- pital, a young woman flung open the door and, Jumping to the street, started to run down Firet avenue, She was caught by Polleeman Banks, who re- turned her to the cab. A woman inside explained to the policeman that the runaway was her — sister, whom she was taking to Belle- vue to be examined as to her sanity.| GEORGE GOULD RETURNS. The young woman was Lizate Engel, twenty-elaht years, of No, 69 East One| Wall Street Thinks He Is Planning Hundred and Fifty-ninth street. She a Great “Holding” Company. AES" been acting Umeetise oe ees M8] George J. Gould returned to this city At Bellevue she was examined by Dr.[ this morning from his Western trip. Packer, declared Insane and placed inj {t is considered certain in Wall street the pavilion, that Mr, Gould is about to form a gen- eral holding and controlling company for his Western and Southwestern lines, and that there 18 to be ® conversion of the preferred stock of the St. Louis Southwestern Mrs, Margaret Martin, years old, committed suicide tn her home at No, 216 Sixth avenue, Brook- lyn, to-day by swallowing cardolle acid She had been s!ck several montha, When her husband, Patrick, a_fore- man in a iime . went to’ bed | night she told him his clothes had been | mended so they would list alm a lone Ume and Instructed nim where he would find the family savings ee NEW POSTMASTER. WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—President Roosevelt has appointed James H. into 5 per cent. bonds Moran Postmaster at White Plaing, either a3 & of this consolidation or N.Y. as 4 separ, transaction, ayae M. Rothenberdco WEST ia ™ ST Growing Store. . Boldest Friday Bargains There are offerings below that are a record-breaker at Rothenberg’s! follow our announcements from da GROWING STORE. Tloney Promptly Refunded, absolutely unmatchable in other stores. Read the to da TRUE BARGAIN To-morrow ought to be ems mentioned, then form your own opinions. If you you will soon learn why this is NEW YORK’S FASTEST gray, dip fly front jacket, with slotted seams, silk serge lined. Slotted seam flare skirt to That Great Walking Skirt Value of Ours tell their own story. match. No. 2 is made in new slotted seam blouse jacket, from pepper and salt suitings in Have you seen these skirts? Made from fancy striped cheviot, with blue or black ground; fine | 9 Women’s Fall Walking Suits at $8.98 ° blue, black and brown; full slotted seam flare skirt, finished with tabs and buttons. Value hairline stripes, also plain blue and black cheviot and Oxford melton; stitched bottom, full Misses’ Walki-g Skiris, made from English meltons in| Taffeta Silk W.Ists, in black, white, rose, green, light blue Fine Walking Suits In Two Styles—No. 1 in English melton cloth in blue, black and of suit $14.90, special to-morrow at...e.e eeee Cece res seece flare flounce, lengths 38 to 43 inches; to-morrow at..seee new flate eft, slotted seams, handsomely taitor stitched | 704 royal rant of 38 pin tucks and 6 fous of hemstitch in white and self-stitching; blue, black, brown licks: one Baber Hew. (ulli sleeveand turmever : and gray; lengths 30 to 38; usual $3.00 value, 1.98) stock. Sizes 34 to 44 in ba izes up to 2.98 40 in colors Undermuslins, etc. Gowns. Outing Fa:nel Gowns, heavy quality, full size, double yoke back, round collar, fin- ished with braid in pink and blue 59c 1.59 Styles, finished with ruffles top in 39c 38-inch Granite Su’tings, ina range of the best Autumn colorings and black,usually sold at 39 cents per yard, 29c to-MOrrow ateeeese ceeeee —— Taffeta Silk. Castor and Pink; also about 1,000 yards of 19-inch Changeable Taffeta Silk, ina 49 a yard, marked special for this sale at...... Cc Golored Dress Goods. black and white, navy blue and white. royal blue and white, red and white, castor and white, 50- 19-Stripe Taffeta Silk, in White, Cardinal, Light Blue, range of the best colorings, regular price 69c. 38-inch All-Wool Cloth, Hair Stripe Suitings, cent quality, special at 5 umbrelia flounce of accordion plaiting in round special to-morrow at .eeee 1.35 value at... 98c Friday Millinery Magnets. Infants’ Long Cloaks, heavy lin- ing, made wita deep cape, trimmed with wide satin ribben, $2.00 Hand-‘lace Black Tucked Jap Silk, N.me New Shapes of Hand-Made| Hand-Made Black Draped Velvet r three new shapes, placed on| Hunervenvenis Mer acinede but is Hats, a biy assortment of the newest sale for the first time to-morrow, ‘ nd)-et large shapes, tastefully and handsomely, Il A Vale; AL eoee sees dh ) Petticoats. draped Sly and effusively; you'll a value $1.98, marvels at the wonder how we can offer made, splendid popular styles, elt siscerete oe 1.25). these $1.50 values at....ccee 98c) aeaesiestine ores E139) Fetticoats, in black mercerized sateens, full Specials in Sheets, Bedspreads, Linens, Btc. Sheets. 36-inch Flanne'e‘tes, in all the latest | Spectal—5 cases of extraheavy and| Pi low Cases. | designs, including biack and white) full she eeaianteat Fer 10¢ S4XWeeee..++ 32¢| checks, stripes and flowered effects, | areas rae aaaaient 89 {42X30eeeeccee | in lengths of 2 to 10 yards, suitabl: | " 5 and positively worth Cc T2XWsee0re0s 426 for Cie sacques, 3 2 Spiciats in Towels Extra heavy 45X36... .0006 Se children's peree &e., (eo White Turkish Towe's, 42! 81x90. 066 ane SC YALE Usama 4' value 16c., at... 4 2& | 50x36. by 49c | 12 | | | f ambrequias, worth 59 cents, ates... G V i d reat Values in Seasonable Underwear. Men's Fleeced Underwear, fine co!- Women's Risbed Shap:d Heavy Chi dren’s 35c. Underwear 25c.— son a HENY, Ga) feecings alts Free e-Linzd Und:rvests, trimmed) Ribbed heavy fleecet-Undervest and stitching the drawers are gusseted and| With silk tapes, pearl buttons and silk) Pants, trimmed Nae sil ape and edg- have suspender tapes and pearl buttons;| edging, French band. Ankle length) {16 pert a ayers) al see colors are blue, natural drawers to match, A iA great special, for to- and camel's hair. In- few slight mill imperfec- morrow’s selling. Other Stead of 59 cents per Cc tions bring the price (Gg k aft price garment, we're asking.. down from 25 cents to,, { Laces Notions. g,000 ace and Eanckerchiefs. Pins, good quality, 12 papers for... L b i Here oY rein Teay walues that] Hair Pins, assorted eer 106 am requins you can't afford to miss. ‘They ought to a a p folnia day at these prices: © 7. “] Fancy Cabinet of Hair Pini -2¢1 At Half Price and Less, Torchon, Point de Paris and Linen Tape Measures, metal end....f¢ f we boucht all the lambrequins that Fancy Cotton Laces and In- Bunch White T: 0 ent in ter h sy 4 t the seition, 1. to 6 inches wide Cc junches ie ‘ape, assorted 0 nent importer” had on hand at the Tasqeovalven ietatrowret < st prices at which equal goods were i . ail shapes and sizes, each... 7¢ it ea wo ai phe teat Eds by: the Handkerchiefs. Parcy Frilted Glasto: garter lear nis shown in the following Men's Whiteland Colored Bordered 4c 25. jlemstitc! jandkerchiefs, 7 fullsize, 10c: value, tomorrow at QC} Shoe Laces, good quality, per doz. 42 Cc Boys’ Colo ed Po-dered Handker- chi.fs, 100 ditterent des usually Sc. each, at... . Corset Laces, white or gray,doz....5¢ i} ase Le mbre Jvin3,worth 75c Corset Ste.15, muslin covered, each 42 Pee mat oIUE WOE Sc> 8 Jog G_11 Fla'ed Beauty Pins, dozen...5c Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits. Handsome Woollen Blouse Suits, in Brown, Bluz, Mixed and Striped Cheviots and J | 9 5 ® | Lace Lambiequins,worth 98c., at 45c¢ ed Venetians; large detachable embroidered shields, plaited sleeves ; extra full si d lin very full blous H several rows of colored silk soutache and broad bi Empire “Piece Suits. Strictly all wool; u Onord heviots and cassimeres; also in the calebrated ‘D{CKEY” woollens in checks, stripes, overplaids, and h effects. PANTS HAVE COUBLE SEATS AND KNEES, PATENT WAISTBANDS, RIVETED BUTTONS, TAPED AND REINFORCED SEAMS, The “Empire’’ is also shown in the popular sailor blouse effect, with embroidered shield and collar and many rows of silk soutache. Nearly 30 styles, all told. Sizes 3 to 16 ins. each, Good $3.00 value; special at rf ° Pocketbooks,Purses Shoe Specials. A Large Purchase at Half. Special (or, Friday. Sos 8h Every conceivable size and shape is repre- specially suitable for school cee sented. All the newest finishes and the The uppers are of a fine selected most desirable frames and clasps. Values quality; sizes 2% to 514, positively range to double Also a Lot of| and treble this price at ’ Women Epe:| which we have marked the cial Sizes But- | J 1 9 lot for to-morrow, Choose ton Shoes,| ° from the entire lot at, eves worth more than double........+ BANK OF ENGLAND PROFITS. SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-Day, CURB MARKET FIRM. Amonnted Six Monthy, Badia) a ing, ALMANAC FOR T0-D Prices for Outside Securities Were ‘Auguat 31 to 83,361,065. ju eee. ota at OSICOD lee. 6. Somewhat Better, LONDON, , Bept. 15—At the semi- ere The demand for securities tn the outt-l annual General Court of the Bank of] sanay Hook . .. ee ae te séde market was ‘lrm to-day, with | england to-day the chairman announced | Governor's Island $05 8.25 gos By prices somewhat better than yesterday. | that the net profis for the six months hate Ferry 9.58 10.17 340 4.00 Northern Securities Rock Island common ady: and the preferred to 87 were dull and_negle: soid at 14 det. ‘anced to 57 1-2 Copper uhares ending August 31 were $3,591,005, making re amount of the reserve fund against tkengent Hablives ut, that date sis + 8D 40 3 : he dividend of & The usual eix-months® per cent, wee declared, The rate of discount was unchanged at 3 per cent, LONDON MARKET WEAK. ‘The London market was dull and weak throughout to-day. All securities were uncertainty regarding ation, ding was very quiet in the depart. Quotations for the a Onto . Sohwarzent Buckwan .>. Nueces Rio Negro Chattahooche Katahdin .... Corby ed. ctive stocks N.Y, Trasportat ton Rates La Lorraine, Havre Fuerst Bisutarck, Ham-Cl buy Havana, Guantanamo, El Rio, Galveston, | “Tra: Kurturat, In. Gro |, Sept. 18 —Pri or joan) railway securitie: B lamilton, Ni weak on ihe Hosrse to-day Owing to | Bhd va y weak: tone prevailed COMING STEAMSHIDE. the possibility of a ripe in th Bank of with most of tho DUB TO-DAY, * poLy Fina’ rate of discount, but recov- low. ide fred. later. Canadian Pacihé was harde on New York adv! slack,